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Vacancy Bank UBS

October 24, 2008 by Lowongan Kerja

UBS is a global financial powerhouse. The world’s leading wealth managers, we are a top tier investment bank, one of the largest global institutional asset managers and the leading bank for Swiss corporate and individual clients.

Personal Assistant / Business Management

The roleholder will provide administrative support the Chief Representative and the Jakarta Representative Office. He/she will also be involved in business development activities where appropriate.

Key tasks and responsibilities include:
* Support the Chief Representative in day-to-day business activities
* Provide administrative support such as coordinating meetings, handle visa and immigration issues, HR related and compliance issues and other administrative tasks where necessary
* Working on projects, monitoring press for market intelligence and collaborating with external providers to provide company reports
* Mentoring and coaching junior team members
* Encourage team members to focus on career enhancements through UBS training initiatives

Our ideal candidates should have the following background and abilities:

* Working experience in financial institution in a similar position
* Excellent proficiency in English (written/spoken)
* Highly proficient MS Office skills (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook)
* Strong organizational and planning skills
* Strong communication skills and client-focused

Job Reference Number: 44069BR

We are offering a unique experience in a globally active, highly dynamic and multicultural organization, with the opportunity to contribute to a growing business sector. Interested?

Please Click Here to know more detailed description & responsibilities of this role and also to directly submit your application.

Disclaimer / Policy Statements: UBS is an equal opportunity employer. We respect and seek to empower each individual and the diverse cultures, perspectives, skills and experiences within our workforce.

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10 Responses to “ Vacancy Bank UBS ”

  1. Juliana K
    October 27, 2008 at 4:14 am

    Dear Sir/ Mdm

    Hi I would like to apply for management development program in UBS, Jakarta Indonesia. Kindly let me know where I can email my resume.

    Thank you

    Sincerely
    Juliana K

  2. Sari Novita
    October 28, 2008 at 4:22 am

    Dear Sir/Madam,
    I would like to know how can I send my application to your company.
    Thank You for your attention.

    Sincerely,

    Sari Novita

  3. Irma Savitri
    October 28, 2008 at 4:49 am

    Dear Sir/Madam,

    I would like to apply for the post of Personal Assistant in your company. Kindly advise how I can send my application.

    Thank you for your kind attention.

    Sincerely,

    Irma Savitri

  4. Andri Lesmana
    October 28, 2008 at 6:48 am

    I would like to apply for the post of Personal Assistant in your company. Kindly advise how I can send my application.

    Thank you for your kind attention.

    Regards,

  5. Satya Kurnia Putra
    October 29, 2008 at 1:27 am

    Dear Sir/Madam
    I am wondering how to apply for new position:business management. Kindly assist me how to send the application.

    Thank you,

  6. Jefry F Manullang
    October 30, 2008 at 11:59 am

    Dear Sir/ Mdm

    Hi I would like to apply for management development program in UBS, Jakarta Indonesia. Kindly let me know where I can email my resume.

    Thank you

    Sincerely
    Jefry F Manullang

  7. Golda Gracia N
    November 2, 2008 at 2:13 pm

    Dear Sir/Madam,

    I am really interested for the posting of Personal Assistant/Business Management.
    Please kindly let me know where to send my application.

    Many thanks and regards,

    Golda

  8. hendrik
    November 4, 2008 at 2:19 am

    Dear Sir/Madam,

    I am really interested for the posting of Personal Assistant/Business Management.
    Please kindly let me know where to send my application.

    Many thanks and regards,

    Hendrik Hutajulu SE, MM

  9. ika
    November 4, 2008 at 6:09 am

    Kepada Yth,
    Human Resource Departmen (HRD)
    BAnk UBS

    Dengan hormat,
    Bersama ini saya bermaksud mengajukan permohonan untuk bekerja pada perusahaan yang Bapak/Ibu pimpin

    Sebagai informasi, saya baru saja lulus (fresh graduate) dari Program Diploma Akuntansi Keuangan FEUI pada bulan Agustus 2008 dengan IPK 2,94 dari skala 4. Saya mengerti bahwa pengalaman kerja saya sangat terbatas tetapi dengan berbekal magang selama 3 (tiga) bulan di KAP Thomas, Henky, Lesmana juga dengan latar belakang pendidikan saya yang sekiranya dapat membantu dan menunjang kemampuan saya.

    Atas perhatian serta kesempatan, saya ucapkan terima kasih.
    Hormat Saya,

    Siska Puspita Indah

  10. Khristian M
    November 5, 2008 at 7:02 am

    Kok ini iklan gini amat ya? Web info lowongan kerjanya yang salah atau memang UBSnya yang lupa memasukkan alamat emailnya. Mohon untuk dicermati dengan lebih seksama kepada admin info lowongan kerja, bagaimana mungkin ada iklan lowongan kerja tidak disertai dengan alamat perusahaan ataupun emailnya. Jika ada kesempatan dari admin mohon dikirimkan alamat emailnya ke alamat email saya.

    Terimakasih atas perhatiannya.

    khrist_1977@yahoo.com

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